* Remove the windows install check
* Node.js Win32 support
* Bring back the `REALM_HAVE_CONFIG` definition
* Download core for Windows when building
* Implement cross-platform node platform.cpp with libuv
* wip
* Make jasmine run quicker
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/issues/1204
* Wait for worker process to close in AsyncTests
* Cross-platform paths in tests
* Normalize path separator for forward slash on Windows
* MSVC exception voodoo
* cross-platform uv_cwd
* fix linux build
* make the prepublish script cross-platform
* Disable encryption tests on windows
* ignore vendor/realm-node
* jenkinsfile work
* Only run the prepublish script for publish and pack
* Jenkinsfile work
* Include gyp files in package
* rewrite default_realm_file_directory()
* fix React Native Android build
* delete all realm artifacts in remove_realm_files_from_directory
* bring back build environment variables
* node-pre-gyp windows
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Add user tests
* Add Sync member to Realm
* Add a simple test for addListener
* Introduce browser User class
* Introduce Sync.User proxy
* Fix User.all
* Add User.logout
* Remove some console.log statements
* Update rpc.cpp from tests-folder
* Use user.current from user-methods, not cpp
* remove user.current from two missing places
* Start server in realmjs and react tests
* Add user tests
* Add Sync member to Realm
* Add a simple test for addListener
* Introduce browser User class
* Introduce Sync.User proxy
* Fix User.all
* Add User.logout
* Remove some console.log statements
* Update rpc.cpp from tests-folder
* Use user.current from user-methods, not cpp
* remove user.current from two missing places
* Start server in realmjs and react tests
* Replace needle with node-fetch
* Make AuthError work in the browser
* Allow for persistent callbacks
* Expose _authenticateRealm to native
* Use clear_test_state in roc
* Streamline test inclusion
* Fix login tests
* Promisify testLogin()
* Disable AsyncTests for now
* Mode jasmine timeout to spec/unit_tests.js
* Avoid use of global for fetch module
* Only include user-tests is sync is enabled
* Skip ROS for android tests
* Add some comments about persistent callbacks
* Fix results-test
* Run async-tests in node
* Add a comment about (user object)
* Cache all users in User.current and return promises in fetch
* node_require async-tests so RN doesn't try and package them
* Add missing parenthesis
* Add user file
* Add install script to conditionally launch node-pre-gyp
* Let install script deal with plain npm install
* Make eslint happy
* Use require.resolve instead of brittle relative path
* Update install script to forward pre-gyp error
* Fix error in install.js
* Revert "Add user file"
This reverts commit 2948f4cfc2dfd2d5d75594307b1e89806b817eb7.
Since Code runs in Node, rather than Chrome, we need to require the `sync-request` module. The global `__debug__` object was exposed by the vscode-react-native plugin v0.1.5 for us to be able to do that.
Resolves#374
* tag 'v0.14.1':
[0.14.1] Bump version
[0.14.0-rc] Bump version
Disable "Strip Linked Product" on our static libs
Fix for linker error when building for iOS 7
* master:
add keypath tests
pr feedback, changelog
typo
bug fix
tests
support keypath comparisons for types that support it
support for null queries
don't require optional or link properties when creating objects
[0.11.1] Bump version
Update CHANGELOG with 0.11.1 fixes
Update changelog script
Remove changes_available implementation that asserts
Get correct path to adb from Android Studio
add some simple tests for Realm.write
Update apps to use React Native 0.22
The JS engine details are mostly abstracted away. This breaks JSC support until the rest of the pieces are in place. The Node version builds and runs, but crashes when creating a Realm object.
This uses agvtool to update the CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION and DYLIB_CURRENT_VERSION project variables. The Info.plist files have been updated to propagate this value.
The top-level package.json explicitly includes the directories it needs (vendor/.npmignore cuts down the cruft). The publish-beta.sh script essentially uses `npm pack` to package up the NPM module and then push it into an orphaned `beta` branch.